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My LG which is at grans coz her hoover logic 1200 died and i wanted a new washer and we had no space at the time so i took it to grans, atleast its still my washer and i use it all the time.

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my grandads bros washer. Still going strong, but its going to be scrapped in couple of months or next year. they want someting new because they're very old and the machine shakes vigorously a lot of the times nowadays. :(

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the machine shakes vigorously a lot of the times nowadays

Since when have proper Hoovers ever not? What does their age have to do with them needing a new machine?

I know I'm being rather rude and out of line but thats the most stupid excuse I've ever heard for scrapping a washing machine.

It makes me furious when people do foolish and wasteful things like that.

Matt
 
I told you on msn, its their grand daughter, the one that decides everything etc.

What she says will happen.

I'd love to keep that, btw- i'm still persuading them to keep it till it lasts! Better than throwing it away.
Please don't ask more questions about that as i also don't like what they might do, i'm still persuading and hope it is effective at the end.
 
Several Laundry Rooms?

I have 2 in each house....in the one house I have front basement and rear basement....in the other one upstairs and one downstairs...all hooked up and running... a few spares, just in case...and would like to create a kitchenette galley in the garage since its deteached from the house and so far away....may even consider a small stackable for the pool house when it's complete, who knows...

this set is in the rear basement...

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and my set in the front basement....actually I think I'm lazy sometimes, I just want to get laundry done in a hurry, especialy when doing sheets and comforters, spring cleaning!

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my Mieles

left : 10 y.o. Novotronic W844 (1200 rpm)

right : 25 y.o. Sensor Electronic W780 (1100 rpm)

ps : Marco, what are the most remarkable differences you noticed between your old novotronic and the new W4000 ?

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Miele differencies

Hi Favorit,
I must say I do love the W4000 series, mostly for its appearance and the way they are made.In my opinion there are no big differencies between this and the older Novotronic except I miss the possibility to skip or add phases to the program and the fact I could start a program then end it if wrong and start another without wasting water and detergent or start the machine on a program with different water level and then change to another. The other difference is the machine always drains water before starting a program. Your machines are really beautiful. I love that early workhorse on the right!
Marco
P.S. I followed your advice about the white vinegar in place of the fabric softener! Wonderful!
 
"einknopfbedienung" / "one-knob programming&q

Hi Marco,
it's a pity that the famous, stone-aged "einknopfbedienung" / "one-knob programming" survives only on some toploaders and on the W3205.

By choosing cycle and temp in just one move, it makes impossible to forget about setting temp. Sure, my workhorse looks smart with those sensor buttons, but the small, no lighted temp dial/display is a bit unpratical. Now an then "someone" washed dark cottons @ 80°C cause she read 30 .....

Does the W4000 have a interlock that oblies you to check/select a temp before the start ?

Ciao
Carlo

pic coming from waschmachinen-forum.de

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Ricky5050!!!

My Aunty Beatty had the same machine!!!

I think that was what started me off on my passion for laundry items!!

I was originally from North Shields and soon to return.

Peter
 
Hi Carlo,
no there is no interlock to avoid misplacing of the temperature setting although on cotton (on mine baumwolle)cycle,when you select it, the temperature ia automatically set to 60°C. To get to 95°C you have to push repeatedly the temperature button.It starts at 60°C then at every pressure of the switch you have 50,40,30,95,75,60 and so on. Quite difficult to boil laundry by mistake. No other program allow such an high temperature.
Marco
 

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